Senior LinkAge Line®:One Stop Shop for Minnesota Seniors

The new Senior LinkAge Line®: One Stop Shop for Minnesota Seniors is intended to provide seniors with the simplicity of getting connected and getting answers with many topics and issues by calling one phone number statewide. 1-800-333-2433. The expansion is an initiative of Lieutenant Governor Yvonne Prettner Solon and is being implemented in partnership with other state agencies.

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Find unemployment benefit information or prepare for a layoff, learn about your employment rights, find organizations that are looking for volunteers - a great way to keep your skills sharp, and much more! This section also has service information for employers and people who want to start their own business.

Need help finding a ride, arranging for a ride, or paying for a ride? The Transportation Link section of MinnesotaHelp.info® makes it easy to explore ride options, select available services, find resources to help pay for transportation, and get assistance in arranging rides.

Search for providers of long term services and supports available through waivers and Alternative Care programs. Be sure to visit Long Term Care Link often, as providers are being added and the site continuously updated.

Seek organizations that give family advice, find sensitive and responsible ways to parent and mental health services for children, crisis support including finding affordable housing, getting financial support, family counseling, and getting connected to your school and community.

Resettling in a new area can provide many challenges. Here you can connect with classes to help you learn English as a second language, learn about the healthcare system, and find a community where you can connect and live.

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DHS Licensing Information Lookup is an online tool Minnesotans can use to search for licensed programs' public information such as: child care, group homes and many other services for children and vulnerable adults. Many ways to search including name, license number or zip code.

Long-term Care Choices Navigator is a simple, easy-to-use website that helps seniors and their caregivers with finding aging services in their community. Its focus is to help seniors live and age well, providing local resources in the community.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has developed new tools to educate people and health care providers about health information rights, privacy, and security. Find videos, brochures and more!

Anyone who suspects public assistance fraud (health care providers or recipients of cash assistance, child care assistance, food support and health care) can report it anonymously to the Department of Human Services (DHS).

Trusted parenting information, resources and activities to help your children grow, develop and learn from birth through high school.

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